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PRINCIPLES
Articles submitted for publication must not have
been published previously or been accepted for publication elsewhere.
The languages of publication are Turkish, English
and Russian.
Articles may be sent to the journal editor either as
an e-mail attachment
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or on disk via regular post to the following address:
Prof. Dr. Ayşe Dietrich (Editor –Founder)
Ankara University
Faculty of Letters
Department of Russian Language & Literature
06100 Sıhhiye, Ankara
TURKEY
E-mail:
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Evaluation Process
Articles selected for possible publication by the
editor and publication committee will be sent to anonymous referees for
evaluation. The editor and publication committe will be responsible for
following articles through the evaluation process. Upon completion of the
referees’ evaluations articles accepted for publication will be returned to the
author for the appropriate action. Articles not accepted for publication cannot
be returned.
Format
Font:
Word document, Times New Roman, 12 point, single-space.
Length:
Articles must not exceed 15 pages in length.
Articles longer than 15 pages will only be
considered on an exceptional basis. Notes should not exceed 7 pages and book reviews should not exceed 3 pages.
Title page:
The title and author’s name should be written in bold, capital letters on the
title page.
Key words:
For indexing purposes 3-10 keywords should be listed on the front page of the
article.
Summary:
All articles must include an abstract, not to exceed 150 words, in English.
Tables:
All tables must be numbered and include a title.
Diagrams:
Diagram captions must be numbered.
Illustrations:
Photographs to be included in articles should be 300 dpi; line drawings 800-1200
dpi. All illustrations must be in either gif or jpeg formats.
Abbreviations:
All abbreviations must be followed by an explanation in parantheses the first
time they occur.
Sources:
All sources in the languages of publication should be listed in their original
language on the last page. Sources in languages other than Turkish, English and
Russian that do not use the Latin alphabet should be given in an internationally
accepted transliteration.
Examples:
(a) Journal
Articles:
Taras, R.
‘Nations and Language Building:
Old Theories, Contemporary Cases’, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics,
Vol.4, No.3 (1998), 79-101.
(b)
Books:
Towsend, C.E., Russian Word
Formation, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1968.
(c)
Internet sources:
Митрофанова,
Е.
‘Русский язык
– инструмент сотрудничества
и взаимоде́ствия в
рамках СНГ’.www.news.moldova.ru,
13 April 2004.
Publication rights:
Articles accepted for publication may not be
reproduced totally or in part without the express written permission of the
publisher.
Authors are responsible for obtaining the
necessary permission to reproduce illustrations, tables etc. taken from other
sources.
Opinions
expressed in articles published by this journal are those of the author, and do
not necessarily reflect those of the journal, its editor, assistant editors, or
advisory board.
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